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Article LA TOLERANCE LODGE, No. 538. ← Page 2 of 2 Article HANLEY LODGE, No. 797, DARTMOUTH. Page 1 of 1 Article GOSPORT LODGE, No. 903. Page 1 of 1 Article GOSPORT LODGE, No. 903. Page 1 of 1 Article SHIRLEY LODGE, No. 1112. Page 1 of 1 Article ST. JOHN'S LODGE, No. 1247. Page 1 of 1 Article EBORACUM LODGE, No. 1611. Page 1 of 1 Article YARBOROUGH LODGE, No. 554. Page 1 of 2 →
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La Tolerance Lodge, No. 538.
song by Bro . Bale , who was ably accompanied by Bro . Seymour Smith , Bro . Cooper I . P . M ., with great pleasure , rose to propose the health of the W . M . Bro . Child had worked in every office ; he had now attained the proud position of Master , and though he had as vet presided over them but a very short time , the brethren had seen his capacity . The members would , he was sure , support him
during his year of office as they had the brother who had preceded him . After Bro . Seymour Smith had favoured the brethren with his ever popular song , " Mrs . Brown's Dinner Party , " the W . M . replied . He had to return his heartfelt thanks for the manner in which his health had been proposed . His first feeling was one of gratitnde to them for electing him as W . M . He was sure the officers he had selected
would support him , and that he should be able to carry out the duties of the Lodge . The W . M . then proposed the toast of the Visitors . They had many distinguished brethren who had honoured them by their presence ; the members were pleased to see them all . However , many there would miss one familiar face ; one who had frequently visited them ; one whose genial face was always welcome ;
the brother he referred to had been called away by death , —their late respected Bro . Davis . May bis soul rest in peace ! However , he would pass from this mournful theme , and ask Bros . Wilson , Stamwitz , Cooper , and Levy to respond . The toast received full honours , and the several brethren mentioned heartily acknowled the kind reception that had been accorded them . The next toast was the health
of the Immediate and other Past Masters . No better members than were to be found among that body could any Lodge possess . After a song by Bro . Lyon , Bro . Cooper responded . He felt it most pleasurable to join the ranks of the Past Masters of such a Lodge . Personally he did not think the new W . M . required much assistance ; but should he at any time require them , the services of any of the
P . M . ' s were at his disposal . He might remark incidentally that the jewel they had presented to him ( Bro . Cooper ) would always bo prized , and , he hoped , in due course would be handed down to his children . He trusted he might be spared to wear it with them many years . The W . M . in proposing the toast of the Treasurer and Secretary , Bros . Kench and Sly , remarked that these worthy brethren had
already been included with the Past Masters . In their individual capacities , no better working officers could bo found ; indeed , the Lodge might feel itself honoured by their acceptance of office . In responding , Bro . Kench said Bro . Quitman had signified his intention to act as Steward for the Boys' School ; he trusted the brethren would support him so that the Lodge might not be ashamed of the amount
subscribed . The W . M . in proposing the toast of the Officers said no better workers could be found than Bros . Humphreys and Skinner the S . W . and J . W . They , as well as the Juniors , knew their duties thoroughly ; he hoped each would eventually occupy the chair . The toast was responded to , and Bro . Langdon Dawke had great pleasure in informing the brethren that £ 5 5 s , from the Lodge of
Instruction , would be placed on the list of Bros . Kench and Quitman , joint Stewards . The Tyler ' s toast was given , and the brethren separated after having spent a most harmonious and enjoyable evening The Visitors were—Bros . W . Wilson P . G . P ., G . L . Lyons 1765 , R . F . Gunnell 1441 , H . J . Dean 45 , E . Stamwitz P . M . 435 , S . Cooper W . M . 1637 , Seymour Smith 742 , Verity , M . C . George 946 , H . M . Levy P . M . 188 .
Hanley Lodge, No. 797, Dartmouth.
HANLEY LODGE , No . 797 , DARTMOUTH .
THE annual meeting was held on Monday , 10 th inst . The Lodge was Tyled at high twelve , the W . M . elect Bro . Walter G . Owens having been duly presented , was regularly installed in the chair of King Solomon , according to ancient custom . The ceremony of installation was admirably worked by Bro . W . H . Goodridgo P . M . P . G . Steward , assisted by Bro . S . B . Colston P . M . 248 P . P . G . S .
Works , supported by a large number of Past Masters . The W . M . then invested the Officers for the year as follow : —Bros . W . H . Probert I . P . M ., Jno . Constable S . W ., J . B . Husband J . W ., F . Lidstone P . M . P . P . G . S . Works Chaplain , J . H . Hurrell P . M . Treasurer , W . H . Goodridge P . M . P . G . Steward Secretary , E . C . Button S . D ., C .
Emmett J . D ., S . Wotton I . G ., J . Shuttlewood Tyler . After the business of the Lodge was over , the brethren adjourned to Whittle ' s Hotel , where they enjoyed a most sumptuous repast , served up in Host Wittle ' s excellent style . The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , the musical responses being conducted by visiting brother Alfred Polybank , Devon Lodge , No . 1138 .
Gosport Lodge, No. 903.
GOSPORT LODGE , No . 903 .
npHE ceremony of installing the W . M . elect of this Lodge ( Bro . - * - Richard Wilton Downing ) took place on Tuesday , 11 th inst ., at the Star Assembly Rooms , when there was a large muster of the Craft , including the following Installed Masters : —R . W . Bradley P . M . 257 P . P . G . S . W ., G . F . Lancaster P . M . 903 P . P . G . D ., J . Dyson P . M . P . P . G . D ., A . L . Emanuel P . M . 1069 P . G . J . D ., C . B . Whitcomb
P . M . P . P . G . S ., J . Wallingford P . M . P . P . G . W ., E . S . Main P . M . P . P . G . D . C , Valentine Brown P . M ., John Hall P . M ., J . Mailing P . M ., A . R . Holbrook I . P . M . 309 , George Grant I . P . M . 1705 , G . R . Strick W . M . 1428 , W . Dart W . M . 804 , C . G . Adames W . M . 1776 , W . Tnohy P . M . 1428 , and R . Mitchell , the outgoing W . M . of the Lodge . There
were also present Bros . Lieut-Col . Harris ( Commandant R . M . L . I . ) , R . Holbrook P . P . G . D . C , H . J . Dowse J . W . 257 , H . Woodward S . W . 1428 , T . Batchelor S . W . 1705 , J . Howell , G . Pearman , J . Gentle , I . Simpson , J . Liddell / A . Knight , Walter Smith , F . Powell , J . Newberry , John Cox , J . Hibbs , J . W . Warden , G . Foster , Wood Misselbrook
, , Derapsey , & o . The ceremony of installation was carried out m a most creditable manner by Bro . R . W . Mitchell , the retiring W . M ., after which Bro . Downing appointed his Officers as fol - T w : " ~ Bim R- W - Mitche ] l I-P-M ., F . Powell S . W ., W . Brunwiu J . W ., V . Brown P . M . Treasnrer , Walter Smith Secretary , W . Wood
Gosport Lodge, No. 903.
S . D ., J . Dempsey J . D ., S . Misselbrook Org ., G . F . Lancastor P . M . D . Cer ., J . Thornton I . G ., T . Nichols and W . J . Smith Stowards , L . Caiivin Tyler . A special vote of thanks was passed to Bro . Mitchell for the admirable manner in which he had performed tho duties of Instnlling Master , and a P . M . ' s jewel was presented to him in token of appreciation by the Lodge of his efficiency in tho chair . Tho brethren subsequently sat down to an excellent banquet , provided at the India Arms Hotel , the new W . M . presiding . — Portsmouth Times .
Shirley Lodge, No. 1112.
SHIRLEY LODGE , No . 1112 .
rnHE installation of Bro . C . Crew as W . M . of this Lodgo for th ° - * - ensuing year took place on Monday , the 3 rd inst ., at Portsmouth , the ceremony being performed by the Deputy Prov . Grand Master of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight , R . W . Bro . W . Hickman , J . P . The following brethren were appointed to the respective Offices : —Bros . Venables S . W ., Brooks J . W ., Greenslade Secretary , Rolfo Treasurer , Mayoss S . D ., Mortimer I . G ., Fletcher D . C ., Sharpe J . D ., Alden and
W . Pearce Stewards , Simpson Organist , Vare Tyler . The usual charges following the installation were delivered by Bro . T . P . Payne ( father-in-law of the newly-installed W . M . ) , with his accustomed ability . A handsome Past Master ' s jewel was presented by the brethren to Bro . J . Parkinson , tho retiring W . M ., and at a previous meeting Bro . Hickman , a P . M . of the Lodge , was elected an honorary member .
St. John's Lodge, No. 1247.
ST . JOHN'S LODGE , No . 1247 .
THE annual festival of this Lodge was held at Bro . C . Walter ' s , Farley Hotel , on Friday , 7 th inst . The Wor . Master Bro . P . G . L . Pearce , ably presided . He was supported by Wor . Bros . Byron Elliott I . P . M ., J . Rnssell Lord , J . Fly , J . Firks , J . H . Keats , J . Kinton Bond , R . A . Penrose of Lodge 1247 ; R . W . Bros . Viscount Ebrington P . G . M . Devon , Right Hon . the Earl of Mount Edgcumbo P . G . M . Cornwall , and W . G . Rogers D . P . G . M . Devon ; V . W . Bros . J . E .
Cnrteis and Samuel Jew ; Wor . Bros . L . D . Westcott , E . Aitken Davies , J . B . Gover , John Hole , Edwin Tout , William S . Hearder , R . Cawsey , George R . Barrett , L . J . Webber , R . C . Uglow , H . Buroham . The Loyal and Masonic toasts were interspersed with appropriate music The performers wore Bros . J . Hele , Mus . Bac , John Fly , J . Firks , J . Rendle , W . S . Hearder , Barter , Taylor , A . J . Rider ,
E . S . Lancaster , G . Brown . No notice of a meeting of this Lodge would be complete without allusion to Bros . Lord and Rendle—the Treasnrer and Secretary—one looking after the finances , and the other the musical comforts ; for the St . John ' s is the musical Lodge of Devon . The Worshipful Master during the evening presented a valuable Past Master ' s jewel to the I . P . M ., engraved as follows : — " Presented to W . Bro . B . R . P . Elliott b y the brethren of Lodge 1247
, to mark their appreciation of his zeal during his Mastership . A . L . 5880 . " The thanks of the Lodge were given to Bro . and Mrs . Walter for their care for the comfort of the brethren . The V . W . Bro . Cartels called the attention of the brethren to the concert in aid of the Devon Masonic Educational Fund , for Wednesday , 26 th January , when the brethren will , by the espeoial dispensation of the Prov . Grand Master , appear in Masonio clothing .
Eboracum Lodge, No. 1611.
EBORACUM LODGE , No . 1611 .
A MEETING of this Lodge took place at York , on Monday 10 th inst ., when the W . M . Bro . J .. T . Seller , presided , supported by Bros . T . B . Whytehead P . M ., J . S . Cumberland P . M ., Padel P . M ., G . Balmford P . M ., E . Simpson S . W ., M . Millington J . W ., A . T . B . Turner S . D ., J . Blenkin J . D ., W . Girling I . G ., J . Kay Secretary , T . Humphries Assist . Sec , J . R . Jackson Assist . M . C ., and about twenty
other brethren . Instruction in the first degree was the business of the evening , after which some financial matters in connection with the Lodge came under discussion . Bro . T . B . Whytehead P . M . * presented to tho Lodge , on behalf of Bro . the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett
P . M . P . P . G . W ., a set of the new series of the " Rosicrucian Magazine , " and a vote of thanks was passed to Bro . Orde-Powlett . A candidate for Freemasonry was proposed , and Lodge was closed . The brethren afterwards met at supper , and a most harmonious evening was spent .
Yarborough Lodge, No. 554.
YARBOROUGH LODGE , No . 554 .
THE annual festival of this Lodge was celebrated ou the 6 th inst ., at Bro . Alfred Walter ' s hostelry , the Green Dragon , Stepney , with the greatest eclat—close upon 100 brethren of all ranks joining in making it the most successful installation meeting on record . Bro . J . S . Taylor P . M . W . M . opened the Lodge at an early hour in the afternoon , for although an emergency meeting had judiciously lessened the business to be transacted , an initiation being expected
reudered this step advisable . Bro . Ware was well supported by his Officers Bros . E . W . Walter S . W . and W . M . elect , Tait J . W ., W . Cross S . D ., Lineker J . D ., J . Taylor I . G ., J . R . Shingfield W . S ., and a strong muster of Past Masters , members , and visitors . Lodge having been opened , the minutes of the previous and an emergency meeting were duly confirmed . The ballot was taken for a joining member , Bro . A . F . Puzey 1602 , who was unanimously elected . The
ballot was also taken for the admission of a candidate for Freemasonry which likewise proved favourable . The ceremony of installing Bro . Edward Wrainch Walter into the chair of K . S . was next proceeded with , Bro . J . G . Stevens Past Master and Treasnrer acting as Installing Master . Bro . T . J . Barnes P . M . officiated as D . C . in his usual courteous manner , Bro . J . J . Berry P . M . acted as I . G ., and Bros . P . M . Wynne and Kindred acted as Senior and Junior Wardens , on the retirement of all below
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La Tolerance Lodge, No. 538.
song by Bro . Bale , who was ably accompanied by Bro . Seymour Smith , Bro . Cooper I . P . M ., with great pleasure , rose to propose the health of the W . M . Bro . Child had worked in every office ; he had now attained the proud position of Master , and though he had as vet presided over them but a very short time , the brethren had seen his capacity . The members would , he was sure , support him
during his year of office as they had the brother who had preceded him . After Bro . Seymour Smith had favoured the brethren with his ever popular song , " Mrs . Brown's Dinner Party , " the W . M . replied . He had to return his heartfelt thanks for the manner in which his health had been proposed . His first feeling was one of gratitnde to them for electing him as W . M . He was sure the officers he had selected
would support him , and that he should be able to carry out the duties of the Lodge . The W . M . then proposed the toast of the Visitors . They had many distinguished brethren who had honoured them by their presence ; the members were pleased to see them all . However , many there would miss one familiar face ; one who had frequently visited them ; one whose genial face was always welcome ;
the brother he referred to had been called away by death , —their late respected Bro . Davis . May bis soul rest in peace ! However , he would pass from this mournful theme , and ask Bros . Wilson , Stamwitz , Cooper , and Levy to respond . The toast received full honours , and the several brethren mentioned heartily acknowled the kind reception that had been accorded them . The next toast was the health
of the Immediate and other Past Masters . No better members than were to be found among that body could any Lodge possess . After a song by Bro . Lyon , Bro . Cooper responded . He felt it most pleasurable to join the ranks of the Past Masters of such a Lodge . Personally he did not think the new W . M . required much assistance ; but should he at any time require them , the services of any of the
P . M . ' s were at his disposal . He might remark incidentally that the jewel they had presented to him ( Bro . Cooper ) would always bo prized , and , he hoped , in due course would be handed down to his children . He trusted he might be spared to wear it with them many years . The W . M . in proposing the toast of the Treasurer and Secretary , Bros . Kench and Sly , remarked that these worthy brethren had
already been included with the Past Masters . In their individual capacities , no better working officers could bo found ; indeed , the Lodge might feel itself honoured by their acceptance of office . In responding , Bro . Kench said Bro . Quitman had signified his intention to act as Steward for the Boys' School ; he trusted the brethren would support him so that the Lodge might not be ashamed of the amount
subscribed . The W . M . in proposing the toast of the Officers said no better workers could be found than Bros . Humphreys and Skinner the S . W . and J . W . They , as well as the Juniors , knew their duties thoroughly ; he hoped each would eventually occupy the chair . The toast was responded to , and Bro . Langdon Dawke had great pleasure in informing the brethren that £ 5 5 s , from the Lodge of
Instruction , would be placed on the list of Bros . Kench and Quitman , joint Stewards . The Tyler ' s toast was given , and the brethren separated after having spent a most harmonious and enjoyable evening The Visitors were—Bros . W . Wilson P . G . P ., G . L . Lyons 1765 , R . F . Gunnell 1441 , H . J . Dean 45 , E . Stamwitz P . M . 435 , S . Cooper W . M . 1637 , Seymour Smith 742 , Verity , M . C . George 946 , H . M . Levy P . M . 188 .
Hanley Lodge, No. 797, Dartmouth.
HANLEY LODGE , No . 797 , DARTMOUTH .
THE annual meeting was held on Monday , 10 th inst . The Lodge was Tyled at high twelve , the W . M . elect Bro . Walter G . Owens having been duly presented , was regularly installed in the chair of King Solomon , according to ancient custom . The ceremony of installation was admirably worked by Bro . W . H . Goodridgo P . M . P . G . Steward , assisted by Bro . S . B . Colston P . M . 248 P . P . G . S .
Works , supported by a large number of Past Masters . The W . M . then invested the Officers for the year as follow : —Bros . W . H . Probert I . P . M ., Jno . Constable S . W ., J . B . Husband J . W ., F . Lidstone P . M . P . P . G . S . Works Chaplain , J . H . Hurrell P . M . Treasurer , W . H . Goodridge P . M . P . G . Steward Secretary , E . C . Button S . D ., C .
Emmett J . D ., S . Wotton I . G ., J . Shuttlewood Tyler . After the business of the Lodge was over , the brethren adjourned to Whittle ' s Hotel , where they enjoyed a most sumptuous repast , served up in Host Wittle ' s excellent style . The usual Loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , the musical responses being conducted by visiting brother Alfred Polybank , Devon Lodge , No . 1138 .
Gosport Lodge, No. 903.
GOSPORT LODGE , No . 903 .
npHE ceremony of installing the W . M . elect of this Lodge ( Bro . - * - Richard Wilton Downing ) took place on Tuesday , 11 th inst ., at the Star Assembly Rooms , when there was a large muster of the Craft , including the following Installed Masters : —R . W . Bradley P . M . 257 P . P . G . S . W ., G . F . Lancaster P . M . 903 P . P . G . D ., J . Dyson P . M . P . P . G . D ., A . L . Emanuel P . M . 1069 P . G . J . D ., C . B . Whitcomb
P . M . P . P . G . S ., J . Wallingford P . M . P . P . G . W ., E . S . Main P . M . P . P . G . D . C , Valentine Brown P . M ., John Hall P . M ., J . Mailing P . M ., A . R . Holbrook I . P . M . 309 , George Grant I . P . M . 1705 , G . R . Strick W . M . 1428 , W . Dart W . M . 804 , C . G . Adames W . M . 1776 , W . Tnohy P . M . 1428 , and R . Mitchell , the outgoing W . M . of the Lodge . There
were also present Bros . Lieut-Col . Harris ( Commandant R . M . L . I . ) , R . Holbrook P . P . G . D . C , H . J . Dowse J . W . 257 , H . Woodward S . W . 1428 , T . Batchelor S . W . 1705 , J . Howell , G . Pearman , J . Gentle , I . Simpson , J . Liddell / A . Knight , Walter Smith , F . Powell , J . Newberry , John Cox , J . Hibbs , J . W . Warden , G . Foster , Wood Misselbrook
, , Derapsey , & o . The ceremony of installation was carried out m a most creditable manner by Bro . R . W . Mitchell , the retiring W . M ., after which Bro . Downing appointed his Officers as fol - T w : " ~ Bim R- W - Mitche ] l I-P-M ., F . Powell S . W ., W . Brunwiu J . W ., V . Brown P . M . Treasnrer , Walter Smith Secretary , W . Wood
Gosport Lodge, No. 903.
S . D ., J . Dempsey J . D ., S . Misselbrook Org ., G . F . Lancastor P . M . D . Cer ., J . Thornton I . G ., T . Nichols and W . J . Smith Stowards , L . Caiivin Tyler . A special vote of thanks was passed to Bro . Mitchell for the admirable manner in which he had performed tho duties of Instnlling Master , and a P . M . ' s jewel was presented to him in token of appreciation by the Lodge of his efficiency in tho chair . Tho brethren subsequently sat down to an excellent banquet , provided at the India Arms Hotel , the new W . M . presiding . — Portsmouth Times .
Shirley Lodge, No. 1112.
SHIRLEY LODGE , No . 1112 .
rnHE installation of Bro . C . Crew as W . M . of this Lodgo for th ° - * - ensuing year took place on Monday , the 3 rd inst ., at Portsmouth , the ceremony being performed by the Deputy Prov . Grand Master of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight , R . W . Bro . W . Hickman , J . P . The following brethren were appointed to the respective Offices : —Bros . Venables S . W ., Brooks J . W ., Greenslade Secretary , Rolfo Treasurer , Mayoss S . D ., Mortimer I . G ., Fletcher D . C ., Sharpe J . D ., Alden and
W . Pearce Stewards , Simpson Organist , Vare Tyler . The usual charges following the installation were delivered by Bro . T . P . Payne ( father-in-law of the newly-installed W . M . ) , with his accustomed ability . A handsome Past Master ' s jewel was presented by the brethren to Bro . J . Parkinson , tho retiring W . M ., and at a previous meeting Bro . Hickman , a P . M . of the Lodge , was elected an honorary member .
St. John's Lodge, No. 1247.
ST . JOHN'S LODGE , No . 1247 .
THE annual festival of this Lodge was held at Bro . C . Walter ' s , Farley Hotel , on Friday , 7 th inst . The Wor . Master Bro . P . G . L . Pearce , ably presided . He was supported by Wor . Bros . Byron Elliott I . P . M ., J . Rnssell Lord , J . Fly , J . Firks , J . H . Keats , J . Kinton Bond , R . A . Penrose of Lodge 1247 ; R . W . Bros . Viscount Ebrington P . G . M . Devon , Right Hon . the Earl of Mount Edgcumbo P . G . M . Cornwall , and W . G . Rogers D . P . G . M . Devon ; V . W . Bros . J . E .
Cnrteis and Samuel Jew ; Wor . Bros . L . D . Westcott , E . Aitken Davies , J . B . Gover , John Hole , Edwin Tout , William S . Hearder , R . Cawsey , George R . Barrett , L . J . Webber , R . C . Uglow , H . Buroham . The Loyal and Masonic toasts were interspersed with appropriate music The performers wore Bros . J . Hele , Mus . Bac , John Fly , J . Firks , J . Rendle , W . S . Hearder , Barter , Taylor , A . J . Rider ,
E . S . Lancaster , G . Brown . No notice of a meeting of this Lodge would be complete without allusion to Bros . Lord and Rendle—the Treasnrer and Secretary—one looking after the finances , and the other the musical comforts ; for the St . John ' s is the musical Lodge of Devon . The Worshipful Master during the evening presented a valuable Past Master ' s jewel to the I . P . M ., engraved as follows : — " Presented to W . Bro . B . R . P . Elliott b y the brethren of Lodge 1247
, to mark their appreciation of his zeal during his Mastership . A . L . 5880 . " The thanks of the Lodge were given to Bro . and Mrs . Walter for their care for the comfort of the brethren . The V . W . Bro . Cartels called the attention of the brethren to the concert in aid of the Devon Masonic Educational Fund , for Wednesday , 26 th January , when the brethren will , by the espeoial dispensation of the Prov . Grand Master , appear in Masonio clothing .
Eboracum Lodge, No. 1611.
EBORACUM LODGE , No . 1611 .
A MEETING of this Lodge took place at York , on Monday 10 th inst ., when the W . M . Bro . J .. T . Seller , presided , supported by Bros . T . B . Whytehead P . M ., J . S . Cumberland P . M ., Padel P . M ., G . Balmford P . M ., E . Simpson S . W ., M . Millington J . W ., A . T . B . Turner S . D ., J . Blenkin J . D ., W . Girling I . G ., J . Kay Secretary , T . Humphries Assist . Sec , J . R . Jackson Assist . M . C ., and about twenty
other brethren . Instruction in the first degree was the business of the evening , after which some financial matters in connection with the Lodge came under discussion . Bro . T . B . Whytehead P . M . * presented to tho Lodge , on behalf of Bro . the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett
P . M . P . P . G . W ., a set of the new series of the " Rosicrucian Magazine , " and a vote of thanks was passed to Bro . Orde-Powlett . A candidate for Freemasonry was proposed , and Lodge was closed . The brethren afterwards met at supper , and a most harmonious evening was spent .
Yarborough Lodge, No. 554.
YARBOROUGH LODGE , No . 554 .
THE annual festival of this Lodge was celebrated ou the 6 th inst ., at Bro . Alfred Walter ' s hostelry , the Green Dragon , Stepney , with the greatest eclat—close upon 100 brethren of all ranks joining in making it the most successful installation meeting on record . Bro . J . S . Taylor P . M . W . M . opened the Lodge at an early hour in the afternoon , for although an emergency meeting had judiciously lessened the business to be transacted , an initiation being expected
reudered this step advisable . Bro . Ware was well supported by his Officers Bros . E . W . Walter S . W . and W . M . elect , Tait J . W ., W . Cross S . D ., Lineker J . D ., J . Taylor I . G ., J . R . Shingfield W . S ., and a strong muster of Past Masters , members , and visitors . Lodge having been opened , the minutes of the previous and an emergency meeting were duly confirmed . The ballot was taken for a joining member , Bro . A . F . Puzey 1602 , who was unanimously elected . The
ballot was also taken for the admission of a candidate for Freemasonry which likewise proved favourable . The ceremony of installing Bro . Edward Wrainch Walter into the chair of K . S . was next proceeded with , Bro . J . G . Stevens Past Master and Treasnrer acting as Installing Master . Bro . T . J . Barnes P . M . officiated as D . C . in his usual courteous manner , Bro . J . J . Berry P . M . acted as I . G ., and Bros . P . M . Wynne and Kindred acted as Senior and Junior Wardens , on the retirement of all below